Thereโs something truly special about comfort food. Itโs more than just filling our belliesโitโs a little reminder of home, of family memories, and of those warm, familiar flavors we reach for again and again. With the seasons changing, Iโm excited to share three of my all-time favorite comfort food recipes that are perfect for cozy nights in. Each recipe has its own story and flavor, with a few tips and tricks to help you get that perfect, comforting dish every time.
Spaghetti Squash Lasagna
Healthier, lighter, and packed with all the cozy vibes of classic lasagna!
If youโre craving lasagna but want to keep things veggie-forward, Spaghetti Squash Lasagna is just the thing. Roasting the spaghetti squash whole makes it easy to handle (no wrestling with a knife!), and once itโs cooked, itโs a breeze to scoop out those delicious โnoodles.โ Whether youโre prepping for the week or freezing for later, this lasagna is sure to be a hit at the dinner table.
Hearty Beef Stew
This classic is a must-have on chilly nights.
Nothing warms you up like a bowl of beef stew, packed with fork-tender meat, savory vegetables, and a rich broth. My recipe starts with seared beef, simmered low and slow with garlic, onions, and a splash of balsamic vinegar, which deepens the flavor and adds a hint of tangy sweetness. Pro tip: make it a day ahead if you canโthe flavors only get better with time.
Creamy Mac and Cheese
Say goodbye to the boxed stuffโthis homemade mac and cheese is pure, cheesy bliss.
Thereโs nothing quite like a dish of homemade mac and cheese, especially when you grate your own cheese and add a little mix of flavors. For this recipe, I use a blend of sharp cheddar and gouda for a perfect combo of tang and creaminess. I always recommend undercooking the pasta just a little so it holds up beautifully in the sauce. This mac and cheese is so good, you might not have any left to freeze for later!
Batch Cooking & Freezer Tips
Each of these recipes is perfect for batch cooking and freezing, making them go-toโs for easy, homemade meals during a busy week. Prepare and freeze them in portions, so all you have to do is reheat and enjoy a cozy meal without the extra effort.
If youโre ready to dive into some comfort food cooking, give these recipes a try, and let me know what you think! Iโd love to hear about your favorite comfort foods, tooโdrop a comment below or share your own cozy creations on social with #CookingWithCassandra.
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Cheers,
Cassandra
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